Geanium is a tool for visualization and analysis of data that have
specified time and location. Geanium shows data organized in timelines
on a dynamic map, placing them where and when they happened. This
enables Geanium to describe events in context of time and space.
Geanium
has granular approach to the data, therefore events are shown in more
detail when zooming in on map or in time. It also features simultaneous
multiple independent timelines, allowing the comparison of data from
several sources or with different perspective.
Geanium consists of an
Editor for content preparation and Player for content distribution.
They both share the set of core data, that includes various map layers.
User generated maps are fully supported, either as stand-alone maps or
as additional map layers to existing core maps. Geanium has no time or
space boundaries except for those defined by the map set used.
Geanium uses Adobe Flash technology for the primary user interface and is available on any computer platform that supports it.
Main features of Geanium Editor are:
- professional multi-user environment for content production
- unlimited topics, timelines, events and multimedia
- powerful export options (link, embed, offline, LMS)
- map layer management, user map layer support
- multimedia management with multimedia/event matching
- topic and timeline management with double check option
- IP rights tracking, sources and references notation
- reusability of the data and multimedia files
- localization support
Main features of Geanium Player are:
- simple and intuitive user interface
- multiple simultaneous timelines
- integrated media player
- simple content integration with existing web or social networking sites
- standalone, with option for offline use
- user selectable timelines and map layers
- linear and non-linear navigation controls
- full text data search
Main features of Geanium core map set are:
- dynamic vectorized world map in WGS84 projection, variable resolution, time range from around 10.000 BC into the future
- dynamic vector map of world civilizations 6.000 BC - 1.000 AD
- dynamic vector map of world countries 1.000 AD - now
- dynamic vector map of world political borders 1945 - now